Originally planned as a “Shit Batman Says” video, these Toronto-pranksters instead out-Batmanned the Batman himself.
Movie Buzz Disney made a promo of the famous spaghetti scene between the cocker spaniel and the mutt for the Blu-Ray release of “Lady and The Tramp.” Perfect casting decisions.
Culture Buzz Illustrator Sam Spratt has decided to turn his focus to Rage Guy, Troll Face, and that other rage face that people can't seem to settle on a name for. This isn't the first time we've seen highly stylized versions of Rage Comic meme faces, but they might just be the best.
The Escapist Magazine's video game sketch comedy show the Show About Games Show featured a full-scale papercraft reproduction of a level from Sony's Little Big Planet.
Spotted on the street in San Jose, presumably parking their go-karts. Local turtle rescue centers are on high alert.
This gentleman painstakingly converted a hovering globe into the Jedi lightsaber training remote from “Star Wars: A New Hope.” Screw geography, I want to learn space fencing!
Okay, so it's not quite Calvin and Hobbes. But it's cute enough that I'm going to let that slide.
This cool display of SFX techniques is both entertaining and bloody. We approve!
This is a result of using the Portal gun the wrong way. The poor companion cube is lost somewhere in the world.
I bet this kid was excited when he realized that he looks just like a Pixar character. Sort of like how I felt when I saw the humans in Wall-E.
I bet that whole town is full of atheists and liberals. And that sounds fantastic!
What are we doing tonight, Brain? Stepping out of the TV screen, apparently.
The social news aggregator website war has entered into real life. The casualty? Your mom.
After the ad agency Work Club installed a 22m blackboard in their London office, they invited a nightmarish real-life Bart Simpson to adorn it with his famous one-liners. It took 2 days for all 288 lines to be written out by a team of short-shorted Barts.
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There’s no doubt that currently, vampires are in, and it’s not hard to see why: They’re often fashionable, beautiful and mysteriously attractive—at least, in the movies. For a look at the real thing, Comcast On Demand’s new series VAMPIRES REVEALED documents the lives of three practicioners of the lifestyle, and how the mainstream frequently misunderstands their beliefs, behavior and daily lives. The series plays through November 2 (find it in the Paranormal folder), and can be accessed 24 hours a day.
Found it! There is also a real live Peggy Ann McKay on Facebook, FYI. (There is a very good chance that I will spend the rest of my afternoon reading Shel Silverstein now.)
Tech Buzz It's always fun to harass your friends offline, just like you do online, so make sure you can always leave a comment — even when you're away from the computer.